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For any Sarah Palin supporters out there, here is a wonderful tribute to one of America's most beautiful women and most humble and gracious politicians.
It is my hope and prayer that Governor Sarah Palin will be the Republican nominee in 2012 and that she will be the next president of this great nation.
God bless America and God bless and protect Governor Sarah Palin.
Thank you...thank you...thank you...to those in the US Senate who voted down the bailout bill for the United Auto Worker's union...oops...I mean the US automakers.
On Thursday, December 11, 2008; by a 52-35 margin, the US Senate said no to President Bush. They said no to Harry Reid. They said no to Nancy Pelosi. They said no to Barack Obama. And most importantly they said no to the UAW, who is largely blamed for the failure of this bill because they would not agree to wage concessions.My only hope is that those who voted no on this bill will stick to their guns this time...unlike the $700 billion bailout...and not cave in under any circumstances. I hope they stand up to the union and let them, and other unions, know that enough is enough. Let them know that they cannot continue to negotiate such ridiculous contracts and expect their union members to remain employed. If they don't want to accept some of the responsibility for the failure and loss of American jobs, then don't play ball with them. It's time to teach them a lesson.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m a little confused. I thought we only had one president at a time. And, if I’m not mistaken, isn’t that still George W. Bush? Or did the laws change and I missed the inauguration of “The One”, Barrack Hussein Obama?
I’m almost 48 years old and have been old enough to pay attention to politics since the Nixon era. In my memory, I do not remember any
president-elect having this much exposure or power before Inauguration Day. In fact, after their acceptance speech on Election Day, they have rarely been heard from until their inaugural speech on Inauguration Day.
It seems like everyday Mr. Obama is holding one news conference or another. One day last week, it was the economy, the announcement of the potential financial members of his cabinet and if he was going to do any Christmas shopping this year. Monday, it was the crisis in India and the announcement of the potential national security and legal members of his cabinet. I don’t know if it was a lack of confidence in his ability to lead in a crisis or the names of those national defense cabinet members, but by the time he was done talking the stock market had lost over 400 points and ended the day down over 800. Wow…thanks for the confidence boost Mr. president-elect. Yesterday, it was an address to the nation’s governors on the $700 billion bailout. Today, he had another one. Are we going to have a news conference everyday between now and January 20th? Are we going to have one everyday thereafter as well?
Not even Clinton was this annoying…and that’s saying a lot. Clinton’s presidency was a tough one to suffer through. My mute button got a lot of use during those long eight years. At the rate Mr. Obama’s going, I may wear it out before he’s even sworn into office.